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  2. These Butterfly Plants Will Make Your Garden Even More ... - AOL

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    To start planning the most prolific butterfly garden imaginable, here are the 11 best butterfly plants to attract these wonderful winged pollinators to your outdoor space. More inspiration for ...

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    Find out how to attract butterflies with the right plants, water sources, and shelter.

  4. Ask the Master Gardener: How to attract butterflies, and the ...

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    There are also many flowering plants such as milkweeds, coreopsis, native asters, garden phlox and cardinal flower that will both attract and host various pollinators.

  5. Butterfly gardening - Wikipedia

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    The types of plants used in a butterfly garden will determine the species of butterflies that will visit the garden. Lepidoptera societies and the PLANTS Database of the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Natural Resources Conservation Service provide state and county-level distribution maps of specific plants. [17] Published ...

  6. Nectar source - Wikipedia

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    Butterflies are attracted by most good nectar sources, though there are particular plants they seem to prefer. Certain plants are also grown as a food source for their caterpillars. [6] Hummingbirds feed on tubular flowers, using their long, siphoning beaks. Many plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, are used to attract hummingbirds.

  7. Pollinator garden - Wikipedia

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    A pollinator garden is a group of plants grown together with the intention of attracting wild pollinators. Pollination is the reproductive process that enables plants to produce seeds. [5] When pollen from the male part of one flower is moved to the female part of another flower of the same species, fertilization occurs.

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